The tears have sprung thick and fast since she joined Strictly Come Dancing.

But despite another display of raw emotion, Victoria Pendleton could not save herself from elimination on Sunday night.

The retired track cyclist and her professional partner Brendan Cole have been culled from the BBC1 show after finishing bottom of the leader board for the third time.

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She's out: Victoria and her partner Brendan Cole have been kicked off Strictly Come Dancing

Tears: Victoria was seen dabbing her eyes as she got kicked out of the competition

Miss Pendleton appeared to alienate some viewers who said her constant crying was ‘beyond annoying’ and called her ‘whiny.’ As a double Olympic gold medal winner and world champion, the 32-year-old is certainly not used to losing.

But she proved an athletic physique is not enough to ensure success on the dance floor with a series of disappointing performances.

Miss Pendleton was so upset after the dance, presenter Tess Daley had to hand her a handkerchief to dab away her tears.

She said: ‘I don’t know whether to laugh or cry. I know, it’s tragic.

‘I’m not a sexy latino dancer. I haven’t had the best results in my Latin dances. I know my dances are quite weak.’

Bottom two: The Olympian was seen in the bottom two with Michael Vaughan

Mr Cole, who was reportedly exasperated by Miss Pendleton’s tearful outbursts during training, could be heard urging her to rein in her emotions.

He muttered: ‘No more tears. Come on, look alive.’

The pair finished last in the leaderboard, which is decided by combining the judges’ scores with the public vote.

On
the results show screened last night (25), they lost a dance-off to
former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan and professional Natalie
Lowe.

Afterwards Mr Cole
said: ‘It’s been an emotional roller-coaster but I said from the start I
was so excited to be paired with Victoria and I haven’t changed my mind
- she has been a diamond to work with.’

Time to say goodbye: Victoria was seen hugging and kissing the other contestant safter being booted off the dancing show

Losing his patience: Brenda seemed to be frustrated with Victoria's efforts

Some viewers were less impressed with Miss Pendleton’s histrionics.

The cyclist famously burst into tears after missing out on a gold medal in her final race at this summer’s Olympic Games.

And the waterworks continued on her debut Strictly appearance, twice during the third episode, and again on Saturday.

Before
her final performance, viewer Indi Shambi wrote on Twitter: ‘I swear
whiny Victoria Pendleton best get voted out this wk on Strictly SHE
CANNOT DANCE her constant crying is BEYOND ANNOYING!!’

No rhythm: Victoria admits she isn't the best dancer, particularly with Latin dances

Twist and shout: Brendan is said to have lost his patience with his partner

Last month, Miss Pendleton denied she
was a ‘sobbing wreck’, saying: ‘I am thick-skinned and being judged on
my dancing is not something that cuts that deep.

‘Strictly
definitely does put you in a situation where it is fight or flight -
you’re either going to learn and get better or crumble.

‘But
feeling my heart pounding out of my chest and adrenalin coursing
through my veins is something I’ve experienced many times before.

‘And the more I perform, the more I hope people will see that I’m not some sobbing wreck.’

Disappointing! Brendan seemed frustrated to have been booted out of the competition but Victoria admitted she knew dancing wasn't her strong point

A Strictly insider said:
‘For Victoria to stay for eight weeks is an incredible run and she
should be proud of herself. But she was kept in above her ability. She
lasted longer than other, better dancers such as Richard Arnold and
Colin Salmon. The public wanted to see her do well in the show, but
there has been a change and people are now voting for dance ability.’

Strictly Come Dancing continues to thrash The X Factor in the ratings, with in excess of two million more viewers last night.

The
BBC1 dance show landed an average audience of 10.3 million on Saturday
night - the second highest of this series. ITV1’s singing contest pulled
in an average 8.2 million - even including viewers of its +1 catch-up
channel - continuing its lacklustre ratings for this year.